Perhaps you can give this lecture to Stephen Hawking or Geoffrey Hinton Jack: I don't take well to this kind of personal attack without you backing up what you're saying with facts or links or something. Do you think the proposed Bill will change anything? Did you read what Hinton said as he's leaving Google?
Perhaps you can give this lecture to Stephen Hawking or Geoffrey Hinton Jack: I don't take well to this kind of personal attack without you backing up what you're saying with facts or links or something. Do you think the proposed Bill will change anything? Did you read what Hinton said as he's leaving Google?
It’s not a personal attack. I didn’t mean it to sound like one. It’s based on five years of working on AI programs for the DoD. Practical, daily, hands-on experience. Not theory. I know what exists and what doesn’t exist. And I know many people are working hard to get it right.
For all the talk about killer drones, I worry much more about the near-term consequences of generative AI for misinformation and disinformation. And general societal malaise. That problem is upon us today. Right now. The people developing these capabilities now see the potential harm these systems can cause. But that’s not been the focus for the past five years.
And by the way Jack, such an EPIC lack of foresight, the moment the DoD brought in Google to Maven, it made the CCP think about how its own BigTech and facial recognition companies should work directly with the PLA. A pioneer in AI regulation, at the DoD? Maybe singularly responsible for some of this corporate - national security arms race. That's on you Jack.
No wonder you blew up at me. You want to talk adversarial, you don't even seem to realize the consequences of Maven in the world today.
Perhaps you can give this lecture to Stephen Hawking or Geoffrey Hinton Jack: I don't take well to this kind of personal attack without you backing up what you're saying with facts or links or something. Do you think the proposed Bill will change anything? Did you read what Hinton said as he's leaving Google?
It’s not a personal attack. I didn’t mean it to sound like one. It’s based on five years of working on AI programs for the DoD. Practical, daily, hands-on experience. Not theory. I know what exists and what doesn’t exist. And I know many people are working hard to get it right.
For all the talk about killer drones, I worry much more about the near-term consequences of generative AI for misinformation and disinformation. And general societal malaise. That problem is upon us today. Right now. The people developing these capabilities now see the potential harm these systems can cause. But that’s not been the focus for the past five years.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/1/23706311/hinton-godfather-of-ai-threats-fears-warnings
And by the way Jack, such an EPIC lack of foresight, the moment the DoD brought in Google to Maven, it made the CCP think about how its own BigTech and facial recognition companies should work directly with the PLA. A pioneer in AI regulation, at the DoD? Maybe singularly responsible for some of this corporate - national security arms race. That's on you Jack.
No wonder you blew up at me. You want to talk adversarial, you don't even seem to realize the consequences of Maven in the world today.
https://thegradientpub.substack.com/p/lt-general-jack-shanahan-ai-in-the#details